Hillary Clinton called 'president' in Carney slip [VIDEO]

During Wednesday's daily briefing at the White House, Press Secretary Jay Carney engaged in a little accidental 2016 speculation when he mistakenly said "President Clinton" when he meant President Obama.

Answering a question about Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's testimony on the Hill, Carney misspoke:

"I think you can square it stating it clearly, which Secretary of State Clinton did and which President Clinton has, and I have and others--"

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